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6/24/2013
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY (1) APPROVING, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE, THE AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITIES OF REDWOOD CITY AND SAN CARLOS FOR FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE AN ANNUAL UPDATED EXHIBIT C TO THE AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT, AND (2) APPROVING, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE, THE AGREEMENT FOR TRANSFER OF FIRE SERVICES PERSONNEL FROM THE CITY OF SAN CARLOS TO CITY OF REDWOOD CITY
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06/24/2013 <br /> paramedic, and firefighter. The Redwood City Fire Department will staff Fire Station 13 located <br /> at 525 Laurel Street and Fire Station 16 located at 1280 Alameda de Las Pulgas. <br /> Services will include the initial response of a qualified command officer (Battalion Chief <br /> or higher)to all incidents requiring response under the protocols used by Fire Departments located <br /> in San Mateo County. A command officer will be available 24/7 with a response travel time <br /> average not to exceed ten minutes absent unusual circumstances. In addition to response activities, <br /> the command officers will coordinate the daily staffing of the two fire stations located in San <br /> Carlos and supervise station personnel during emergency and daily routine activities. <br /> C. Truck Company Services <br /> Truck service is essential to emergency response and will be provided by Redwood City <br /> "Truck 9" out of Fire Station 9. Typical responsibilities of Truck Company personnel include <br /> conducting primary search, rescuing trapped victims, ventilation, forcible entry, laddering the fire <br /> building, checking for fire extension, accessing concealed spaces, providing ladder-pipe water <br /> application, providing above ground access, extricating victims from vehicle collisions with the <br /> Jaws of Life, performing complex rope and other technical rescue operations. Truck Company <br /> functions are essential to support suppression efforts of Engine Company personneL Truck <br /> response is required for structure fires in the region. It is understood that Redwood City will <br /> provide Truck Service at no additional cost to San Carlos in consideration of Redwood City's <br /> ability to utilize relief staff out of Fire Stations 13 and 16. Relief staff may be utilized at Redwood <br /> City's sole discretion to offset vacancies in either the San Carlos Fire Department or the Redwood <br /> City Fire Department. As a result, no other compensation for Truck Service will be required. <br /> D. Fire Prevention, Code Enforcement and Investigation Services <br /> Fire prevention oversight and management will be provided by the Redwood City Fire Marshal <br /> located at Fire Administration in Redwood City. The fire prevention workload includes plan <br /> checking, permit management, fire code enforcement, public education, and fire investigation <br /> services. <br /> E. Emergency Preparedness Services <br /> Emergency preparedness services will be provided by the Redwood City Fire Department. <br /> The following are examples of services that will be provided: <br /> • Develop and evaluate plans for disaster preparedness <br /> • Develop, train and maintain CERT <br /> • Monitor public awareness and evaluate training needs <br /> • Develop and provide public education services <br /> • Assist with the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) <br /> ATTY/AGR/2013.101/AMENDED AND RESTATED SAN CARLOS- RWC FIRE AGREEMENT <br /> REV:06-19-13 VR <br /> Page 16 of 19 <br /> RESO.15272 <br /> MUFF#304 <br />
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